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Monthly Archives: June 2020
Everything New is Old Again
Earlier this month my computer started to sass me. The icon showed that I was plugged into an outlet, but no charge was being created. Betrayer. My battery was no longer functioning at full capacity. And after only eight years. … Continue reading
Slowing my Pace in the Race
I am a walker. That is just one of my traits. If I marry someone, they will have to be a walker. Kids? Yep, they are going on walks too. Walking helps me to be healthy and sane. What I … Continue reading
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Tagged black, george floyd, life, march, protest, racism, social, thinking, walk, white
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Walking Among the Fallen
Mornings are when I am at my best. Nobody wants anything from me. The traffic sounds, if any, are few and sporadic. Covid leaves me with no formal church service to attend, so I have no plans on Sundays. I … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham lincoln, black, church, dead, george floyd, gettysburg, life, memorial, racism, tombstone
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The Cow-ardly Approach
Walks help me make sense of the world that I live in. There happens to be a dairy farm roughly a mile away. It resides at the top of a hill, providing the passersby with a view of mountaintops, blue … Continue reading